NoSQL中的流

Chia-Ping Tsai, Hung-Chang Hsiao
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目前的NoSQL数据库是被动的实体,用户主动访问数据库。虽然NoSQL数据库由于其水平向外扩展设计而具有可伸缩性,但存储在潜在的非常大的数据库中的数据项在访问延迟、可编程性和可用性方面很难检索。在本文中,我们提倡在NoSQL中支持事件。通过向NoSQL引入发布者和订阅者,我们提出的NoSQL数据存储能够提供用户感兴趣的数据项。此外,我们的NoSQL数据库解耦了发布者和订阅者,这样应用程序开发人员就可以把重点放在数据操作上,而不必关注交付数据的通信。我们正式讨论了NoSQL中流的设计需求,并给出了一个解决设计问题的原型实现。本文还概述了我们正在进行的工作。
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Streaming in NoSQL
Present NoSQL databases are passive entities, where users proactively access the databases. While NoSQL databases are scalable due to their horizontal scale-out designs, data items stored in potentially very large databases are difficult to retrieve in terms of access delay, programmability and usability. In this paper, we advocate supporting events in NoSQL. By introducing publishers and subscribers to NoSQL, our proposed NoSQL data store is capable of delivering data items that users are interested in. Additionally, our NoSQL database decouples publishers and subscribers such that application developers can emphasize on data manipulation without paying attention to communications for delivering data. We formally discuss the design requirements for streaming in NoSQL, and present a prototype implementation that addresses the design issues. We also outline our ongoing works in this paper.
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